Here's another CG Texture. A patched-up window and a grungy door. Could use in game creation or print outs for paper structures for model railways. As it's a cut-out transparent PNG file it'll paste onto any wall texture and the window sill has a drop shadow.

I made this for a point and click game I started and never finished. The file is a Photoshop PS file and has several layers allowing you to change the guy's expression and make him talk. You can add your own background, move layers around, manipulate features, change the light. Ideal for making frames for animation, or a character for game creation.

Great for an adventure, point and click game. A mine explorer's helmet and a 900 lumen torch. I made these for a game that I'll never finish.

PNG file of mine explorer's helmet

little picture to show how you can place the PNG file on a background and alter it in Photoshop

PNG file of a small, powerful 900 lumens LED torch

little picture to show how you can place the PNG file on a background

I tend to get excited about new projects and then when I can't make things work perfectly, the way I want them to, I get frustrated and give up. It is a lot of fun thinking up ideas and getting into all the details but then problems start to arise! I'm talking about the crazy maze of point and click game creation. I bought Adventure Maker... it does help to make things simple, up to a point. But then I started trying to understand the complexities of Vb Script, and the massive complexities of making a large game... my brain started to ache and I gave up. So maybe someone else can put these PNG files to good use. The game I was making was set in a Welsh slate quarry, with lots of underground adventures. Another game was going to be a creepy mystery set in a Gothic mansion on a fictional moor, loaded with ghosts... another attempt failed! I made a fab newspaper for that one, shame there's no point me offering that up to the site because it's only relevant to my story.

Watch out for that crumbling edge! I photographed the sign up in a Welsh quarry then stuck it on the pole in Photoshop. Funny looking figure... I have to stress, I did not draw it :) Anyhow, it might be handy for game creation or graphic design. It's only small I'm afraid but fine to stick in a picture. This is how I used it in my game:

Here's a handy thing! A PS file with separate layers so you can create a 'bag open', 'bag shut', 'bag empty', 'bag full' effect for a point and click game. I made this for a game that I'll probably never finish. Left are examples of how it might look.